Smokefree Legislation
A year ago, July 2007, the Smokefree (Premises and Enforcement) Regulations 2006 came into effect, restricting smoking in work places and public places.
Smoking is now prohibited in all 'enclosed' or 'substantially enclosed' workplaces or public areas.
- Enclosed premises: Considered enclosed if it has a ceiling or roof and, except for doors, windows or passageways, is wholly enclosed, whether on a permanent or temporary basis.
- Substantially enclosed premises: Considered substantially enclosed if it has a ceiling or roof, and any openings in the walls are less than half of the total area of walls.
In addition:
- Smokefree premises must display a "prominently visible" no smoking sign at each public entrance to the premises. The |no smoking sign will have to be at least A5 in size, display the |international no smoking symbol (a burning cigarette in red circle with red bar across it), and carry the words "No smoking. It is against the law to smoke in these premises".
- Enforcement will be carried out by local Councils (mainly by Environmental Health Officers). Funding has been provided by the Government for local authorities to implement these legal requirements.
The following regulations covering exemptions, vehicles and penalties are as follows:
Exemptions
- Hotel bedrooms, and designated rooms in care homes, hospices, long stay mental health units and adult prisons will be exempt from the legislation, but designated, clearly marked 'smoking permitted' rooms with doors that open onto smokefree parts of premises will have to have mechanical closing devices.
Penalties
- Failure to display minimum no smoking signs: up to £1000 or £200 fixed penalty notice.
- Smoking in a no smoking place: up to £200 or a fixed penalty notice of £50.
- Failure to prevent smoking in a smokefree place: up to £2500.
Signage
Use the following links to download PDF copies of the required signage for smokefree premises:
Compliance Line
Enforcement of the smokefree regulations is the responsibility of local authorities - in this area Elmbridge Borough Council.
If you believe someone is breaking the law you can contact:
Giving-up Smoking
For anyone who wishes to take the opportunity to give up smoking, call the |Surrey NHS Stop Smoking Service on 0845 602 3608 to take part in either group or one-to-one sessions.
Further information: